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haha :P classic topic so far :P
ive met the whole dutch team..and know Daan van Bunge and Tim de Leede personally
ive met Gary Kirsten,Justin Kemp, Afridi himself, Dinesh Mongia,Matthew Mott and some other international players cricketers.
Andrew Flower played for my cricket club 3 years in 89,90,91 my brother was trained by him ( and i still hate him for that!)
Guess ive seen Andrew Flower when i was a baby as ive been watching cricket from a very young age still it took 8 years to play it

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Originally Posted by Burgey

I think it's really disappointing of her - would only take a minute or two of her time....

I've met Martin Crowe... (he was Italy's national coach in 1994), Daniel Vettori (He and his family came to visit Italy) Rusell Arnold (his brother playes fro an Italian team), Alex Tudor(we played against Spencer , his home club in surrey) and Mark Waugh togheter with the other brother... (not steve)... Not bad considering i live in Italy... LOL!!!

that would have been awesome.. but they would be too serious and would want to continue their winning streak..

haha good call! I can so imagine it... Adam bowling off like a 4-pace run-up and Gilly/Hayden full padded up smacking him everywhere. And then Hayden is somehow run-out and Adam asks "Can you send in Pidge at three, it`d be really fun!" And Punter comes in at Three and says "What is that, a joke? Annhilation!"

Only international cricketer I've met is Aminul Islam (Bangladesh's first captain), while my parents were posted in Bangladesh and I was visiting. One week earlier, though, the entire Australian cricket team was in Dhaka, and of course spent some time in the Australian Club adjoining the diplomatic compound, where our house was. So I missed out by one week on meeting the Australian cricket team in my own backyard.

Aminul Islam I've met before too. He plays district cricket near me. Still a fine batsman.

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